Billy Crudup plays the leader of a team that travels to various cities selling lots on the Moon. What makes this series look appealing is the retro-futuristic 50s style that adds sci-fi elements like robots, gravity defying cars and funky electronics. These glimpses are cool, but once the novelty wears off, this turns into a more traditional narrative. The wise-crack interactions of the sales team provides a smidge of humor and mildly entertaining fun characters, but Crudup’s character obsession with a young new sales trainee dominates the drama. Despite Crudup’s effective portrayal, this show starts with promise, but mostly abandons its cool factors for more traditional fare. This review is based on the 1st 4 eps, but there are hints about secrets yet to be revealed in the remaining 6 shows. (3 / 5)